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Women who entered a World Rally Championship event; Driver First season Final season WRC rallies Best WRC result Notable achievements Eva Adolfsson [1] 1985 1985 1 DNF Claudie Agostini [2] 1974 1974 1 DNF Kirsti Airikkala [3] 1975 1976 2 49th Louise Aitken-Walker [4] 1979: 1991: 22: 10th: 1989 ERC Ladies Champion, 1990 WRC Ladies Cup Champion ...
The Mini factory team returned to rallying with the John Cooper Works WRC.. The new technical regulations for the World Rally Car became effective from 2011. [4] The cars were based on the previous Super 2000 cars, fitted with a supplementary kit, which included turbo and rear-wing additions. [4]
Michèle Hélène Raymonde Mouton [1] (born 23 June 1951) is a French former rally driver. Competing in the World Rally Championship for the Audi factory team, she took four victories and finished runner-up in the drivers' world championship in 1982.
Louise Cook (born 14 May 1987) is a British rally driver. In 2012, she became the first woman to win the FIA Production Car Cup for Drivers of 2WD.In a career which has seen her struggle to obtain sufficient sponsorship to allow her to participate in rallying events, Cook has also won the British Rally Championship Ladies' title in 2010 and 2011.
Pages in category "2011 World Rally Championship season" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Driver Simon Vitse and co-driver Max Delfino compete during the seventh stage of the Dakar Rally with start and finish in Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena ...
World Rally Championship: Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena: 2011 World Rally Championship: Manufacturers: Citroën: Intercontinental Rally Challenge: Andreas Mikkelsen [60] Ola Fløene [60] 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge: Manufacturers: Škoda: Production Cup: Toshi Arai [60] Production Cup: Dale Moscatt 2WD Cup: Jean-Michel Raoux [60] 2WD ...
The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series administered by Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The series currently consists of 13 three-day events driven on surfaces that range from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice.